In hopes to remain organized, we often turn to the infamous “to-do” lists, putting as many thoughts as possible in bullet form and getting that instantaneous satisfaction when items are crossed off. However, we commonly get caught up in these activities and measure the success of our day by how many check marks were present vs. how we felt throughout the past 24 hours. While it is important to be intentional with our future endeavors, this should also apply to who we want to become. Instead of “to-do” lists running your days, weeks and months, switch gears and create your “to-be” list – Outlining who you want to be in order to accomplish all you want to do.